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Book Review – Patterns in Nature: Why the Natural World Looks the Way It Does

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Patterns in Nature: Why the Natural World Looks the Way It Does by Philip Ball is the 15th book I read in the Read 30 Books in 30 Days Reading Challenge.

If you’re not a joiner, buy my e-book, Read 30 Books in 30 Days Like Francis Bacon instead? Book Bite: Nature organizes itself producing patterns without using a blueprint.

How do patterns form spontaneously? Pattern formation is not static. It arises from growth. To understand the world, you have to dissect it into its component parts then put it back together again. Participating in the read 30 books in 30 day reading challenge has been an interesting experience for me.

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